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The primary objective of this study is to deeply analyze the responsiveness of urban lifeline systems to climate change and explore effective strategies to enhance their adaptability to climate change. As the impacts of climate change become increasingly apparent, the stability of urban lifeline systems directly affects the sustainable development of cities and the quality of life of residents. The thesis first analyzes how cities can address these challenges through adaptive management, urban ecosystem, and social-ecological resilience theory frameworks. Subsequently, it details specific adaptive measures for various systems, including technological innovations and policy support, and provides a range of practical adaptation strategies. Finally, it presents a series of policy recommendations aimed at supporting urban decision-makers and planners to more effectively respond to climate change.
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I. Introduction
Ⅱ. Theoretical Background
1. The Importance and Necessity of Critical Infrastructure Protection
2. Types and Scope of Protected Critical Infrastructure
3. Theories or Models Related to Critical Infrastructure Protection
4. Overview of Relevant Domestic and International Research
Ⅲ. Challenges Faced by Power Infrastructure
1. Factors Threatening Critical Infrastructure
2. New Threat Factors in the Era of Climate Crisis
Ⅳ. Strategies for Enhancing Resilience
1. Infrastructure Upgrades and Protection
2. Policy and Management Measures
V. Case Study: 2021 Henan Zhengzhou Torrential Rain and Power Infrastructure Restoration
1. Impact of Extreme Rainfall on Power Infrastructure
2. Vulnerability and Response of Power Infrastructure
3. Specific Measures for Enhancing Resilience
Ⅵ. Conclusion
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